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}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was the twelfth ''[[Doctor Who]]'' annual published by [[World Distributors]]. It was released in September 1977.
}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was the twelfth ''[[Doctor Who]]'' annual published by [[World Distributors]]. It was released in September 1977.

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The Dr Who Annual 1978 was the twelfth Doctor Who annual published by World Distributors. It was released in September 1977.

Overview

Release Number 12
Publisher World Distributors
Released in September 1977
Priced £1.35
Format Hardback 64 pages
Featured Doctor: The Fourth Doctor, the Second Doctor (flashback cameo)
Featured Companions: Sarah Jane Smith
Featured Enemies:

Contents

Short stories

Comic stories

Picture Stories

Other

Games

Non-narrative features

Documentary features

  • "Apollo Manned Mission Emblems" (feature on the American space program)
  • "If…" (feature on the relative sizes of celestial bodies in the real world)
  • "Merry Dancers of the Skies" (feature on the aurora borealis phenomenon)
  • "Observing the Stars" (feature on astronomical observation)
  • "Orbiting Telescope" (feature on orbiting telescopes)
  • "It's In The Stars" (feature on the light of the stars)

Additional notes

  • The Doctor, as is common with early Classic Who literature, is frequently referred to as "Doctor Who" in the prose narratives included within this annual, although "the Doctor" is also used.

External links

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